Getting Started
As a user, you will need:
- docker
- helm
- kubectl
- oidc-login; we suggest installing it via krew
The easier is to request a demo environment from a managed Compliant Kubernetes provider. You should receive:
- URLs for Compliant Kubernetes UI components, such as the dashboard, container registry, logs, etc.
- A kubeconfig file for configuring kubectl access to the cluster.
- (Optionally) Static username and password. Normally, you should log in via a username and a password of your organizations identity provider.
If you want to setup your own Compliant Kubernetes installation, head to the Operator Manual.